| Literature DB >> 35372487 |
Claire Morton1, Kendal M Endicott2, Annalise Penikis1, Shahab Toursavadkohi1, Michael R Hall1.
Abstract
The presentation of abdominal arteriovenous fistulas is classically described as a triad of a pulsatile abdominal mass with a bruit, high-output heart failure, and regional venous hypertension with primarily open operative therapy. In the following case, we present the treatment of a patient who arrived with acute right heart failure and renal failure due to an arteriovenous fistula and who was successfully treated with endovascular repair.Entities:
Keywords: AV fistula; case report; common iliac aneurysm; endovascular; high output heart failure
Year: 2022 PMID: 35372487 PMCID: PMC8966135 DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2022.834071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Surg ISSN: 2296-875X
Figure 1Care timeline.
Figure 2Additional imaging of fistula. (A) CT angiogram demonstrating arterial-venous fistula between the common iliac artery (blue arrow) and common iliac vein (orange arrow). (B) Intravascular ultrasound demonstrating arterial-venous fistula between the common iliac artery and common iliac vein.
Figure 3Intra-operative angiography. (A) Aortogram demonstrating infrarenal and right common iliac aneurysm with rapid filling of inferior vena cava (IVC) suggesting aortovenous fistula. (B) Aortogram after endovascular repair demonstrating exclusion of aortoiliac aneurysms and fistula.
Figure 4One-year follow-up CT angiogram. (A) Axial view of right iliac limb in previous fistula location. (B) Sagittal view of right iliac limb in previous fistula location.